ghmerrill wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 7:56 am
Yeah, there may be some kind of subtle Swiss humor going on here -- using "Brand" as a brand name.

Sadly it's not subtle humor, it's just a last name (Michael Brand).
Has anyone tried them? Anybody use one regularly?
Yes, I've tried a bunch of them at NAMM and used one as my main commercial trumpet mouthpiece for quite a few years. The trumpet mouthpieces are pretty good, but overall I can't recommend the Brand. (See what I did there?)
ghmerrill wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:14 am
AtomicClock wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:07 am
The Thomann site includes (metal?) tone boosters for the Brands. Maybe that makes them feel less plastickey.
Sounds like a triumph of their marketing staff. "Sell them x, and them sell them y to make x better."
In the case of the Brand mouthpieces, the metal booster makes a night and day difference.
In my experience they are pretty much unplayable without the booster, but with it they are decent to excellent depending on the model. The booster is quite heavy, and adding that much weight to a plastic mouthpiece that weighs pretty much nothing has a very noticeable effect. I do wish they made the mouthpieces and booster so the booster could just screw on and off...the suction system they went with is terrible.
I've spent time on Brand's entire range, and to be honest I didn't love any of the trombone mouthpieces. They were comfortable and played fine, but from behind the bell (and in front of the bell, according to those who listened) the sound was dead, even with the booster. (I do not have the same experience with Kelly mouthpieces, for what it's worth...I have a couple and they sound just as full as my brass mouthpieces.)
The trumpet mouthpieces were much better, so much that I ended up buying one at NAMM in 2019. But I was not a fan of the trombone mouthpieces. The sales guys there were also VERY pushy...I bought the trumpet piece because it was a big improvement over what I had at the time, but they were practically begging me to buy a trombone mouthpiece too. At last year's NAMM one of them was being a real creep to me, so I'll be giving the Brand/DaCarbo booth a wide berth from now on.